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... present as real things still , over and above that mere quickening of capacity which was all that remained of them in himself ! And he had apprehended today , in the special clearness of one privileged hour , that in which the ex ...
... present as real things still , over and above that mere quickening of capacity which was all that remained of them in himself ! And he had apprehended today , in the special clearness of one privileged hour , that in which the ex ...
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... present study . While the critics of every European country which had pretensions to learning sought to adapt ... present then throughout neo - classicism , though it is only to its analysis in Restoration criticism that the present ...
... present study . While the critics of every European country which had pretensions to learning sought to adapt ... present then throughout neo - classicism , though it is only to its analysis in Restoration criticism that the present ...
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... present a more lively imitation ; there is a variety and a spirit in the English stage completely overshadowing the mechanical unity of the French . The account of this difference rests on Dryden's application of historical relativity ...
... present a more lively imitation ; there is a variety and a spirit in the English stage completely overshadowing the mechanical unity of the French . The account of this difference rests on Dryden's application of historical relativity ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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